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Page 60
... means of rendering the system universal . This comes with peculiar propriety within the scope of the Board of Agriculture ; nor do I see the use of surveying the whole kingdom , and attempting to discover every local circumi- stance ...
... means of rendering the system universal . This comes with peculiar propriety within the scope of the Board of Agriculture ; nor do I see the use of surveying the whole kingdom , and attempting to discover every local circumi- stance ...
Page 401
... means of inclosure , an abundant quantity of corn might be produced , and 150,000l . a year added to the wealth of the country , which is now absolutely lost to society . ' The benefits and advantages ( says Mr. M. ) that would be ...
... means of inclosure , an abundant quantity of corn might be produced , and 150,000l . a year added to the wealth of the country , which is now absolutely lost to society . ' The benefits and advantages ( says Mr. M. ) that would be ...
Page 515
... means uncommon when it blows fresh . We do not observe any new remarks concerning the Cape of Good Hope . On approaching the Isle of France , when the wind is not violent , vessels are embalmed with the perfume of the blossoms of the ...
... means uncommon when it blows fresh . We do not observe any new remarks concerning the Cape of Good Hope . On approaching the Isle of France , when the wind is not violent , vessels are embalmed with the perfume of the blossoms of the ...
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